Melbourne Travel Guide

QUICK FACTS

The capital city of the state of Victoria, with a population of 4.25 million.

The second most populous city in Australia, Melbourne is a major centre for traditional and contemporary Australian culture.

The Victorian gold rush of the 1850’s helped propel the city’s growth, eventually transforming it into one of the world’s wealthiest cities.

Melbourne is the birthplace of Australian film, dance, music and television.

Melbourne also claims to be the SportingCapital of Australia and is the home of Australian Rules football, the Australian Open tennis grand slam, the Boxing Day cricket test and the Melbourne Cup Carnival – a horse race that captivates the nation.

Nicknames: The Second City, Garden City, Melbs, Melbin

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Currency: Australian Dollar (AUD)

Spoken languages: Australian English.

Best time to visit: any time of the year!Every season has something to offer, from the heat of summer to the crisp of spring and even the wonderful holiday season in winter.

Arriving via airport: Melbourne Airport (MEL) is served by Skybus with express rides to the city centre for tickets priced at $17 one-way and by public bus route #901 departing from Terminal 1. Taxis charge $45-$55.

WHERE TO STAY

The CBD or Inner City has a superb selection of accommodation of all ranges, leisure activities and cultural attractions perfect for first time visitors. SouthBank and SouthWharf are home to some upper market options. Budget options abound in St. Kilda while the city fringes and Southbank make an excellent break from the bustle of the city centre.

GETTING AROUND

Myki is the reusable payment smart card used aboard trains, trams and buses. Stored value is used to pay for the fare which is calculated based on zone travelled. A single ticket for the inner city valid for 2-hours costs $3.50 (day passes are $4.30, and a weekly pass costs $35).

Taxis can be hailed from taxi ranks or directly from the street. Flagfall rate is $3.20 and $1.61 per kilometre; taxi fare needs to be pre-paid between 10 PM – 5 AM based on estimates. Dial 131 008 or 132 227 to book.

MelbourneVisitorShuttle: a free hop on, hop off shuttle bus that runs daily from 9.30 AM until 4.30 PM stopping at key city destinations.

CityCircleTram: a free service that travels around the city centre.

MELBOURNE NIGHTLIFE

Drinking age is 18,and last call is 3 AM.

Acland Street is full of vibrant bars that attract the young crowd.

The CBD is home to the biggest variety of lounges and nightclubs that stay open late to entertain the weekend set. Docklands sets the party mood with cocktail bars and stylish clubs.

Head to Brunswick, Fitzroy or Richmond for a hip alternative vibe and a vibrant live music scene.

Head to StKilda to meet backpackers and beach goers.

If gambling is on the cards, CrownCasino in South Bank is your best bet. The Crown complex also has some great bars and clubs when the chips are down!

UNIQUE LANDMARKS TO VISIT

Shrine of Remembrance is a wonderful memorial for all the soldiers who fought for the country located beside the picturesque Royal Botanical Gardens.

National Gallery of Victoria opened in 1861 and is Australia’s oldest art gallery with fantastic exhibits on European and Australasian fine arts.

National Sports Museum is dedicated to Australian sports and houses interactive displays on the country’s favourite events such as cricket, tennis, rugby, football and soccer.

Melbourne Museum explores the history of the state of Victoria, from its environment to its culture with exhibits from dinosaurs to modern digital wonders.

Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is Australia’s largest and oldest sporting arena with capacity of more than 100,000 people.

INTERESTING WALKS

Yarra River Trail provides instant relief from the city with a pleasant bushland trail starting from Southbank all the way to Templestowe.

Federation Square is Melbourne’s centre of cultural activity, located at its busiest intersection across from Flinders Street Station.

Princes Bridge traverses the Yarra River and is a wonderful sight at night when lit up.

Southbank Promenade is an attractive stretch of restaurants, shops and hotels that provides easy viewing of the city’s contemporary skyline.

Stroll through FitzroyGardens and pass by the cottage of the man who discovered Australia, Captain James Cook.

Walk along the beach, past LunaPark and enjoy some of fabulous cafes and bars in StKilda.

Walk along the banks of the YarraRiver through South Bank to South Wharf.

Discover the quirky, arty and cosy atmosphere of Melbourne’s CBDlaneways. It’s easy to get lost in a world of art, good food and odd shops as you wander down these side streets.

LOCAL WISDOM

Melbourne is the fox capital of the world, with between 6 and 23 foxes per square kilometre.

Australianfootball is a major sport in the city, with tickets priced at $20. Tip: the gates are opened three quarters in to allow the losing side’s supporters to exit and the persistent fans on a budget to watch the final.

Be prepared for all weatherconditions. Melbourne is known for experiencing four seasons in one day – it can be hot and sunny one minute, then bucketing down rain and freezing the next. Bring along an umbrella!

Pick up a free copy of BeatMagazine for your gig guide to live music and all that is happening around town.

Where to find good cheap eats: Queen Victoria Market has a deli hall with excellent fresh made sandwiches and pasta meals. Take a walk down LygonStreet in Carlton and you will be offered a great deal (a free bottle of wine or free garlic bread) at one of the many Italian restaurants that line the streets.

Dangerous areas: just like any major city, Melbourne has its share of petty crimes so always be vigilant when in public.